Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"It might avoid, too, the dangers of shipment upon thassa," I said, "and provide, as well, a road to conquest and the acquisition of new territory".
"It might avoid, too, the dangers of shipment upon Thassa," I said, "and provide, as well, a road to conquest and the acquisition of new territory".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #240)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"I find it impressive," I said, "that a man such as Bila Huruma would be interested in supporting a geographical expedition".
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"He was interested in finding the northwest passage from Ushindi," said Samos.
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239
"It could mean the opening up of a considerable number of new markets, the enhancement of trade, the discovery of a valuable commercial avenue for the merchandise of the north and the products of the south".
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240
"It might avoid, too, the dangers of shipment upon thassa," I said, "and provide, as well, a road to conquest and the acquisition of new territory".
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241
"Yes," said Samos.
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242
"You think like a warrior," he said.
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243
"But Shaba's work," I said, "as I understand it, demonstrated that no such passage exists".
"I find it impressive," I said, "that a man such as Bila Huruma would be interested in supporting a geographical expedition".
"He was interested in finding the northwest passage from Ushindi," said Samos.
"It could mean the opening up of a considerable number of new markets, the enhancement of trade, the discovery of a valuable commercial avenue for the merchandise of the north and the products of the south".
"It might avoid, too, the dangers of shipment upon thassa," I said, "and provide, as well, a road to conquest and the acquisition of new territory".
"Yes," said Samos.
"You think like a warrior," he said.
"But Shaba's work," I said, "as I understand it, demonstrated that no such passage exists".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)